NYC shifts policy on permanent housing for street homeless
/The city will create 1,000 new permanent apartments to house so-called street homeless individuals.
Read MoreThe city will create 1,000 new permanent apartments to house so-called street homeless individuals.
Read MoreCourt personnel believe that they are ready to meet the demands of the new measures.
Read MoreAfter several recent rainstorms, residents of 231st Street near Seward Avenue claim they faced a deluge of water in their basements that they were scrabbling to clean.
Read MoreAuditors from Stringer’s office examined 102 gardens citywide that were maintained by DEP, and found that that the vast majority were improperly maintained
Read MoreSantiago Salcedo was convicted for shooting Qsaun Brown to death on Steinway Street after Brown made a derogatory remark toward two women.
Read MoreThe program fights the denial of jobs or licenses based on an applicant’s history of court-involvement or arrests.
Read MoreThe neighborhoods’ children lack basic supports, including affordable housing and behavioral health services.
Read MoreThe HPD website shows daily complaints of no heat or hot water at the building from January 16 to February 16.
Read MoreThe tuition and fee hikes were packaged into a larger budget request that CUNY will ask of New York City and the state for the coming academic year.
Read MoreMake the Road Action is endorsing Jessica González-Rojas.
Read MoreThe Universal Access to Counsel law now applies to tenants facing evictions in Far Rockaway, Morris Heights, East New York, East Harlem and Inwood.
Read MoreThe driver was trying to escape the scene of a separate collision that had taken place just blocks away.
Read MoreThe statue will be in view of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, a nod to her status as the patron saint of immigrants.
Read MoreDozens gathered to send Acting DA Jack Ryan off with fond remarks and holiday cheer.
Read MoreSen. Toby Ann Stavisky stressed the importance of capital funding, or infrastructure funding, for college buildings in New York City and throughout the CUNY system.
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